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11-03-2003 02:23 AM #1
Newbie needs advice on 1951 buick
Hi there... just found this awesome site and I am in need of advice regarding a car that made its way into my garage. Usually, I stick to production GM A bodies and currently have 4 all in various stages of resto. At any rate, I bought a really straight 1951 buick 2 dr in a package deal for an EL Camino I really wanted. It has the original paint, no rust and is all there with the exception of the radiator and a windshield. Chrome and stainless are really nice as well. I was just going to sell it until a buddy suggested that I make it into a cool street rod. Needless to say, I have never built one. I also have access to a 1966 olds 98 (with a 425 Hi-comp motor and T400) and a 1979 Cadillac (Cadi 425 with T400) with all the running gear/suspension/steering componants.
Should I install a subframe???? which one is easiest to install???
Any recommendations on "how to build a hot rod" books??
lastly, has anyone done anything like this to an early 50's buick already and can offer suggestions????
Thanks so much, Andy
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